
Reenaye Starr, an 800-pound model from Holiday, Florida, is making waves in the online fetish community, bringing in about $5,000 monthly by turning some of the most unusual fantasies into reality. From pretending to be a giant consuming tiny people to exploring the world of feederism, Starr has carved out a niche in the world of fetish modeling that’s as unique as it is lucrative.
Starr's journey began after a car accident in 2009 left her disabled, nearly doubling her weight from 330 pounds. In 2020, she took her talents online, captivating audiences on platforms like OnlyFans and a variety of pinup websites. With around 3,000 followers across nine different platforms, she dedicates approximately eight hours a day to creating personalized content for her devoted fans.
“In the fetish world, people are there because they love fat women doing fat things,” Starr shared, emphasizing the unconditional acceptance she finds in her community.
Starr’s work doesn’t just stop at fetish modeling. She’s also a tarot reader and runs a YouTube cooking show, although she notes that these platforms draw more negativity than her fetish work. "The sex work industry is incredibly open-minded," she explains, highlighting the diverse body types and abilities celebrated within the community. Beyond her creative work, Starr insists on maintaining her health and well-being, saying she feels "happy and healthy just the way I am."
While she specializes in feederism and other niche fantasies like squashing and VOR (a fantasy of being a giant eating tiny people), Starr's career was sparked by a pinup model she admired on MySpace two decades ago. From those beginnings, Starr has transformed into a successful full-time model, attracting fans and admirers for her size, creativity, and confidence.
Despite common misconceptions about the sex industry, Starr points out that fetish modeling often moves beyond traditional sex appeal. “In mainstream porn, people often fit conventional beauty standards, but fetish modeling is different,” she notes. It's about the fantasy, the niche, and even the aesthetics at times, proving that everyone has their unique preference that can sell.
Starr collaborates with a range of performers, from little people to extreme bodybuilders, and even other plus-size models, reinforcing that the industry thrives on diversity and inclusivity. Her disability, a result of her 2009 accident, does not deter her but reinforces her resolve to work creatively and independently. "I like to cook, garden, and do crossword puzzles," Starr mentions, reminding us that even those in the most unconventional jobs are living lives full of everyday moments.